Fort Peck Agency, DCI 313, Year 1926, File 50091

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Positively no papers to be added to or taken from this tile, except by an employee of the Mails and Files Division.
By order of
E. B. MERITT,
Asst. CommUtioner.
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NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF THE UNITED STATES
Central Classified Files, 1907-1939 Ft. Peck Agency Record Group 75
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Hr. Cbarlaa l«*ra.
Sup’t, Fort Peek A--enoy.
OCT -C 1227
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BaOalpt 1* actaiowlodi-od of your l#ttar of Sept«*ib«r 28, 1927, in which you inolot* a communication from Fred Potalnaon dated Aufluat 29, 1927, of tha Aaeinlhoin Agency, Canada.
It appear* fro* the Ccrreapondaae# la r»rard to thla .attar that Frad Hotainaoo vat born on tht Fort Peck In'Un Haaarratlon.
Vontana. and reoolwad allotnaat fo. 1702. After rcoolrin« tala allot- aent ta# *«nt to Canada and beeoa# onrollad with tht Indiana of tta*
Canal 1 an Aaalidboln A*onay. Tta# Su?«rlnt*n«'*rf,repor ted unlar data
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of September 21, 1928, that thla Indian received annultl*a th# aim* * aa tha othar Mbar. of tht hand, and enjoy* all tha rl#ht# and
privilege* th»t other Indiana hara.
In a latter fro* Frad Robineon datad July 8, 1927, ho atataa that ta* would rather atay In Canada, taut that ta# hat a n-andctaild who hat no allotment and he daelraa to trantfar tala Fort F«Jk allot- mant tay will to tha wandctalld. In tala raonnt latter to you ta# again mention, tala grandchild, am alao atataa that ta# tacllrwaa ha ahould bar# annul Me# with the Fort Faok Irv'lan*.
In rlow of tha fact that thla Indian la onrollad ant rooolvoa annul tie* with tha Oanadlan Aaaimtaolna. am h# ha# atatad that ta#
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National Archives and Records Administration - Washington, DCpreferred to re-aln in Canada, yoa ara hereby anthorlaed to etrlke hit nama from tha tribal rolla of the Fort Pock IrvUafl Agenoy for annuitlea. So ohjaotlo-i will bo an tor ad to hi a tranaferrlng hia allotaant to hia grandchild, either by deed or will, ahoold ha ao dealre.
Ton ahoold co-'mnlcate with hla, aenllng him a copy of thla latter, and requeet hla to fwepare a deed to hla grandchild con­veying the land of hla allotment.
Sincerely yoora,
Coaadaaioner.
Approved: UCT “S 927
<sgd.) JOHN H- EDWARDS
Aoalataat Secretary.
9-30 Job
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR United States Indian Field Service
?t. i'eck Indian Agency Poplar, Uont. dept. 26, 1927.
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Commissioner of Indian Affairs,
-ashtagton D.C.
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noferring to Office letter L-C43447-27 under date of Aopt. 19, 1927, in whioh it is requested that I forward certain papers In the case of Prod P.obineon.
These papers are enclosed herewith. It ia now discovered that they were accidentally attached to the file copy of thla office, in3tead of being forwarded with the original.
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Mr. Charles Eggore,
Supt. Fort Pock Agcmcy.
SEP If* !9?7
My dear Mr. Zggera:
Heoeipt Is acknowledged of your lottor of Sept«*ber 7,
1937. In which you etete that you forwnrdod certain pig>era In tho oaoo of Trod Boblnaon.
Tour lottor arrived at thlt Offlco minus tho onclo»uro and It la doalrod that you forward a copy thereof unloaa It It found that tho papers intended to he enclosed were not for»arded with your roport, In whloh case forward the original.
9—ACG-16
Assistant Ceomlssioner.
laying Copy - for Flta
Central Classified Files, 1907-1939 Ft. Peck Agency Record Group 75
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
United States Indian Field Service
■Ft. Feok Indian Agenoy Poplar, LJont.
Sept. 7, 1927.
Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Washington D.C.
Sir:
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Referring to Office lottor L-C 37,06-27, dated August 9, 1927 and nhioh refers to the matter of Fred Robinson, Ft.
Peok allottee #1752 and instruots me to issue to him a oitation to show cause within 30 days why his name should not be stricken from the Fort Peck rolls for future payments from tribal funds. I have the honor to report that under date of Aug. 16, 1927, I addrossod to Fred Robinson at aintaluta, 3ask., Canada, a oitation as follows; "You are advised that it will be nocossary for you, within the next 30 days to reply to this oitation and show oaiae why you should not be dropped from the tribal rolls of this Agency as far as concerns future payments from tribal funds. Your failure to do so, will be considered suffioient oause to recommend to the Indian Office that yourname be dropped as cited above."
I am now in receipt of a letter from Fred Robinson, which is enolosed herewith, which is in answer to my letter of August 16. I discover from the annuity rolls at this Agency that per capita payments have not been made to Hr. Robinson. It appears that he has, for a npmbor of years, made his home in Canada and expects to continue to reside there. He makes an occasional visit to this Jurisdiction, but from all indications, has no intention of ever taking up his residence here. I thorefore respeotfully recommend that ho be dropped from the rolls for future payme
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Very r espeotfaiiy-j -s,
Charles Bggors
Sup or i nt e nd ent.
Filed by i, M. S.
Central Classified Files, 1907-1939
Ft. Peck Agency Record Group 75 ; File B
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Hr • C. Hggorbt
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tooolpt Is udaxofloiood or your letter or July 26* 1J27, In U* nuttor of iYfau fcoblnson, rt. rock ullvttco *o. 1762.
It appear! a*oc tho pnpert submitted and rron your agancy Ict- ter that Trod itobirtaii do as not in-.ond to return to thr. United Btatos. You arc therefore requested to lnedlately Issue to him a oltaticn to a non cause within tMrty days «hy hie luute should not bo stricken fron tho JTt. reck rolls ror future pnyuents fron tribal rands. You should repcrt to this Office at the am of thirty days fro.- tho date when you issue tn citation stating whsthor or not hs h.o replied to your oltotlon. if he has, you ocould forward Ms re­ply to tnis Office, together with your report and roe emendation thereon. If he has not you ohould so report and subait appropriate reoasasndation in the case.
Tory truly yours.
8 jor A
Assistant Coesslasionor.
Central Classified Files, 1907-1939
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6-1142 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR INDIAN FIELD SERVICE
Port Pock Agency,
Poplar, tontana.
July 28, 1927.
Comiosloner of Indite Affairs,
Washington, D. 0.
Slri
With referenoe to Office letter of Ilovember 6, 1926, above File Citation, relative to the status of FTed Eobinson, Fbrt Peok Allottoe So. 1752, will state that a cor? of this letter was forwarded to Supt. Caldwell at Slntaluta, Sask., with the request that he take a statement from FTed Eobinson.
On Jaaiary 15, 1927 Supt. Caldwell wrote this offioe as followsi
"In rtg ly to your latter of the 8th ultimo regarding the status of Fred Eobinson, Fort Peok Allottee So. 1762 who resides on this Eeae.-ve, 1 beg to say that I have talked with Eobinson abort his returning to the States and he tells me that he wishes to go to your Agency in the siring and settle this cjjestlon with you."
After waiting for the arrival of Fred Eobinson, at this place, we are now in receipt of a letter from him, written drom the Polloe Station at Port Kipp (Drew) ton taro, on this Eosorvation, where he apparently stayed a few days. This letter is enclosed herewith. Ha apparently did not cos*? to the Agency at all, and prior to the receipt of this letter had roturnod to Canada, making it lmposidble to get a staterant from him other than this letter.
It is therefore resjeotfully requested that the Office advise =e as to what further should be done in this matter, and whether or not carcellation of thio Allotmnt should be recommenced, as he states in the letter that he would rather live in Canada than the United States.
Very truly yours.
Super in tenu ont.
K.
Bnel.
Hied by J. M. S. |
Central Classified Files, 1907-1939 Ft. Peck Agency Record Group 75
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Mr. P. H. toller,
Sup't, Tort PecV Agerey.
My dear Ur. tollert
Receipt le anVnowledged of yror letter of October 25, 1926, concerning the status of Fred Robinson, Tort Peek allottee to. 1762, ae an Indian of theUnited Statee.
It appeare from your letter that thle Indian has an allot­ment at Tort PecV, title to ehloh la held by a patent from the United Statee Oovemnent. The question aa to whether or not en Individual Indian era hold An allotment In the United States which *aa obtained through hie claiming righto In the property Of any Indian tribe In the United Statee when he lr. In fact, under the Jurisdiction of the Pomlnlon Government, hr.e rover been decided by the Courts.
Tou should Investigate thle oaee end obtain from the al­lottee a statement as to whether or not he Intends to remain In Oanada or return to the Fort Peck Poserratlon. If he In­tends to return, you should advise him to do eo at an early date to avoid adverse action In his caee.
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National Archives and Records Administration - Washington, DCAS ter yea bere obUieid the aboT* Inf or nation you ■hoold report to thii Office and forward any reply he nay oaka with your rerort.
Tery truly youre,
Aid'.ctart Count eelor
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National Archives and Records Administration - Washington, DC6-1142 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
INDIAN FIELD SERVICE
Port Peck Indian Agency, Poplar, Montana.
Oct. 25, 1926.
Commissioner of Indian Affairs,
Washington, D«C.
Dear Sir: "
The enclosed is the letter received from J.D. Caldwell, Indian Agent at 3intaluta. Sask. in reply to a letter from Bernard standing regarding status of Fred Hobinson, Fort Peck Allottee Ho. 1762. It appears that while this Indian is living in Canada and enjoying all the right., .and prl'.ilegei of otoer Canadian Indiana, he holds allotment on this reserva- i ion•
Bernard Standing, another Fort Pock Indian, feels that ne is holding this illegally, and information is roquested as to whetuer or not this allotment ebould be cancelled.
Very respectfully
:>AU:L
Superintendent.
Hied by J. M. S.
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National Archives and Records Administration - Washington, DCINDIAN OFFICE
Auoiniboine Agency At Sint.aiuta.S^v,,
Sept 21a 79.. 26.
-118
Sir:
I have before me a letter from you which was handed to me by Albert Eaahappie. In reference to your inquiriee regarding Fred Robinson I beg to say that this Indian receives Annuity the same as the other members of the Band under thi3 Agency. He also enjoys all the rights and privileges that the other Indians here have.
Yours truly,
Bernard Standing,Boq., Oswego,
’font. U.S.A.
Central Classified Files, 1907-1939 Ft. Peck Agency Record Group 75
BoxB i"ll> File# _________________
National Archives and Records Administration - Washington, DC
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Central Classified Files, 1907-1939

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^ SS+-66-349C
INDIAN OFFICE FILES
\
I
CAUTION!
Positively no papers to be added to or taken from this tile, except by an employee of the Mails and Files Division.
By order of
E. B. MERITT,
Asst. CommUtioner.
era In tho oaoo of Trod Boblnaon.
Tour lottor arrived at thlt Offlco minus tho onclo»uro and It la doalrod that you forward a copy thereof unloaa It It found that tho papers intended to he enclosed were not for»arded with your roport, In whloh case forward the original.
9—ACG-16
Assistant Ceomlssioner.
laying Copy - for Flta
Central Classified Files, 1907-1939 Ft. Peck Agency Record Group 75
National Archives and Records Administration • Washington, DC6-1142
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
United States Indian Field Service
■Ft. Feok Indian Agenoy Poplar, LJont.
Sept. 7, 1927.
Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Washington D.C.
Sir:
t r, 'f
Referring to Office lottor L-C 37,06-27, dated August 9, 1927 and nhioh refers to the matter of Fred Robinson, Ft.
Peok allottee #1752 and instruots me to issue to him a oitation to show cause within 30 days why his name should not be stricken from the Fort Peck rolls for future payments from tribal funds. I have the honor to report that under date of Aug. 16, 1927, I addrossod to Fred Robinson at aintaluta, 3ask., Canada, a oitation as follows; "You are advised that it will be nocossary for you, within the next 30 days to reply to this oitation and show oaiae why you should not be dropped from the tribal rolls of this Agency as far as concerns future payments from tribal funds. Your failure to do so, will be considered suffioient oause to recommend to the Indian Office that yourname be dropped as cited above."
I am now in receipt of a letter from Fred Robinson, which is enolosed herewith, which is in answer to my letter of August 16. I discover from the annuity rolls at this Agency that per capita payments have not been made to Hr. Robinson. It appears that he has, for a npmbor of years, made his home in Canada and expects to continue to reside there. He makes an occasional visit to this Jurisdiction, but from all indications, has no intention of ever taking up his residence here. I thorefore respeotfully recommend that ho be dropped from the rolls for future payme
CB-m
Very r espeotfaiiy-j -s,
Charles Bggors
Sup or i nt e nd ent.
Filed by i, M. S.
Central Classified Files, 1907-1939
Ft. Peck Agency Record Group 75 ; File B
National Archives and Records Administration - Washington, DC\
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K
Aun -9 1927
Hr • C. Hggorbt
Suporlaumcoct Pt. i'uok A*jcacy. iv uuu- :j. £&erv:
tooolpt Is udaxofloiood or your letter or July 26* 1J27, In U* nuttor of iYfau fcoblnson, rt. rock ullvttco *o. 1762.
It appear! a*oc tho pnpert submitted and rron your agancy Ict- ter that Trod itobirtaii do as not in-.ond to return to thr. United Btatos. You arc therefore requested to lnedlately Issue to him a oltaticn to a non cause within tMrty days «hy hie luute should not bo stricken fron tho JTt. reck rolls ror future pnyuents fron tribal rands. You should repcrt to this Office at the am of thirty days fro.- tho date when you issue tn citation stating whsthor or not hs h.o replied to your oltotlon. if he has, you ocould forward Ms re­ply to tnis Office, together with your report and roe emendation thereon. If he has not you ohould so report and subait appropriate reoasasndation in the case.
Tory truly yours.
8 jor A
Assistant Coesslasionor.
Central Classified Files, 1907-1939
Bo* » 1 13 File 9 _______________
National Archives and Records Administration - Washington, DC
ni
Ft. Peck Agency tecord Group 75 _ ___L-C
50091-26
6-1142 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR INDIAN FIELD SERVICE
Port Pock Agency,
Poplar, tontana.
July 28, 1927.
Comiosloner of Indite Affairs,
Washington, D. 0.
Slri
With referenoe to Office letter of Ilovember 6, 1926, above File Citation, relative to the status of FTed Eobinson, Fbrt Peok Allottoe So. 1752, will state that a cor? of this letter was forwarded to Supt. Caldwell at Slntaluta, Sask., with the request that he take a statement from FTed Eobinson.
On Jaaiary 15, 1927 Supt. Caldwell wrote this offioe as followsi
"In rtg ly to your latter of the 8th ultimo regarding the status of Fred Eobinson, Fort Peok Allottee So. 1762 who resides on this Eeae.-ve, 1 beg to say that I have talked with Eobinson abort his returning to the States and he tells me that he wishes to go to your Agency in the siring and settle this cjjestlon with you."
After waiting for the arrival of Fred Eobinson, at this place, we are now in receipt of a letter from him, written drom the Polloe Station at Port Kipp (Drew) ton taro, on this Eosorvation, where he apparently stayed a few days. This letter is enclosed herewith. Ha apparently did not cos*? to the Agency at all, and prior to the receipt of this letter had roturnod to Canada, making it lmposidble to get a staterant from him other than this letter.
It is therefore resjeotfully requested that the Office advise =e as to what further should be done in this matter, and whether or not carcellation of thio Allotmnt should be recommenced, as he states in the letter that he would rather live in Canada than the United States.
Very truly yours.
Super in tenu ont.
K.
Bnel.
Hied by J. M. S. |
Central Classified Files, 1907-1939 Ft. Peck Agency Record Group 75
Box U IIP File a ______________
National Archives and Records Administration - Washington, DC
CUiJiIBS Eli OSES,Central Classified File*, 1907-1939 Ft. Peck Agency fecord Group 75 Boxfl IIP File«_____________
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National Archives and Records Administration - Washington, DCCentral Classified Files, 1907-1939 Ft. Peck Agency Record Group 75
Box «113— File"_____________
National Archives and Records Administration - Washington, DC•>
L-C
60091-26
V
NOV I9?F
Mr. P. H. toller,
Sup't, Tort PecV Agerey.
My dear Ur. tollert
Receipt le anVnowledged of yror letter of October 25, 1926, concerning the status of Fred Robinson, Tort Peek allottee to. 1762, ae an Indian of theUnited Statee.
It appeare from your letter that thle Indian has an allot­ment at Tort PecV, title to ehloh la held by a patent from the United Statee Oovemnent. The question aa to whether or not en Individual Indian era hold An allotment In the United States which *aa obtained through hie claiming righto In the property Of any Indian tribe In the United Statee when he lr. In fact, under the Jurisdiction of the Pomlnlon Government, hr.e rover been decided by the Courts.
Tou should Investigate thle oaee end obtain from the al­lottee a statement as to whether or not he Intends to remain In Oanada or return to the Fort Peck Poserratlon. If he In­tends to return, you should advise him to do eo at an early date to avoid adverse action In his caee.
1/
■SWT^PH
Central Classified Files, 1907-1939 Ft. Peck Agency ;cord Group 75 BOX a I L3 File a____________
nil
National Archives and Records Administration - Washington, DCAS ter yea bere obUieid the aboT* Inf or nation you ■hoold report to thii Office and forward any reply he nay oaka with your rerort.
Tery truly youre,
Aid'.ctart Count eelor
11-8
Central Classified Files, 1907-1939 Ft. Peck Agency Record Group 75 Box8 113 File# ______________
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National Archives and Records Administration - Washington, DC6-1142 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
INDIAN FIELD SERVICE
Port Peck Indian Agency, Poplar, Montana.
Oct. 25, 1926.
Commissioner of Indian Affairs,
Washington, D«C.
Dear Sir: "
The enclosed is the letter received from J.D. Caldwell, Indian Agent at 3intaluta. Sask. in reply to a letter from Bernard standing regarding status of Fred Hobinson, Fort Peck Allottee Ho. 1762. It appears that while this Indian is living in Canada and enjoying all the right., .and prl'.ilegei of otoer Canadian Indiana, he holds allotment on this reserva- i ion•
Bernard Standing, another Fort Pock Indian, feels that ne is holding this illegally, and information is roquested as to whetuer or not this allotment ebould be cancelled.
Very respectfully
:>AU:L
Superintendent.
Hied by J. M. S.
Central Classified Files, 1907-1939 Ft. Peck Agency Jecord Group 75 Box II I LS File » ______________
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National Archives and Records Administration - Washington, DCINDIAN OFFICE
Auoiniboine Agency At Sint.aiuta.S^v,,
Sept 21a 79.. 26.
-118
Sir:
I have before me a letter from you which was handed to me by Albert Eaahappie. In reference to your inquiriee regarding Fred Robinson I beg to say that this Indian receives Annuity the same as the other members of the Band under thi3 Agency. He also enjoys all the rights and privileges that the other Indians here have.
Yours truly,
Bernard Standing,Boq., Oswego,
’font. U.S.A.
Central Classified Files, 1907-1939 Ft. Peck Agency Record Group 75
BoxB i"ll> File# _________________
National Archives and Records Administration - Washington, DC
(s Indian Agent